Fuzzy wall mid print
Hey,
I am new to 3d printing and had now this strange failure. I have no idea how this can happen.
One of the walls started to look fuzzy while the other look fine. I am also not so happy with the front right corner and the failing bidges I guess are just a follow up issue, aren't they?
I printed in Das Filament Blue and other prints with this settings worked out fine. I used an 0,4 nozle and InputShaper is active.
What could be the cause of this?
RE: Fuzzy wall mid print
I'd first print without input shaper. Have seen plenty of these artifacts with IS active.
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RE:
Before reading the reply I tested with the same settings but a simpler model. This worked out fine besides the seam. I changed the settings to nearest seam and tried again. I had to cancle it because the issue appeared again.
Then I tried without input shaper (still alpha firmware but non-is profile) That print has now holes in the seams and unusual stringing on the inside.
I am also debugging a strange quicking sound which was not there for the first week but was unlocatable for me for some time. Now I noticed that it is likely to happen around the seams. https://photos.app.goo.gl/qi4BxrjwLXwS29xDA . I did not mention it before because it has been like this now for a while.
Without Input shaper
Nearest seam
Same settings
Edit: I messed up the lableing of the pictures
RE: Fuzzy wall mid print
I contacted support in the mean time and got reassured that it is not a build issue with the printer. It seems to be related to the thin walls of this models, which cause issues in combination with the printing speed and the seams. Scaled up versions with at least 3 lines for the wall worked better. I am currently also working with classic perimeter generation and not seamplacements which are not "aligned" and the boxes seem to print better for me now.